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Upcoming Workshop: July 18th 9:30am-1:30pm

What’s Included

  • Wild&Sacred is a 4-hour immersive workshop with 4 other women in a remote natural location in Southeast Boise.

  • Participants wear nude underwear and a wrap of choice. Instruments, snacks, and fresh flowers are provided.

  • You’ll be guided through the entire process from before your session preparation to post-session processing and community. This experience is about deepening your relationship with your body, connecting and grounding and experiencing ecstatic joy.

  • This workshop serves as a movement and all images from these workshops will be used on Embodied Revolution to further our mission.

  • 2 weeks after your session you will have access to a full gallery of web-sized, beautiful images for sharing and cherishing. Prints and fine art are available through our studio.

Experience nourishment and healing through art and community.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • You can book a spot for an upcoming workshop under the “book now” link or by sending a message here.

  • Absolutely. Your experiences will be individualized, but attending with a supportive and trusted friend enhances the experience. If you come alone, you will be in the company of friends and supportive community!

  • The price includes your workshop and a stunning gallery of web-sized images from your experience for personal use.

  • Yes, payment plans are available for accessibility. Please send Lynds a message directly here.

  • If you are looking to reconnect with your body through art and experiencing heartfelt community with other women who are on similar journeys, this is the space for you.

  • Absolutely. When you sign up there will be a place for you to express any specific needs. At this time, Wild&Sacred summer sessions take place in a location that requires enough mobility to hike a short distance and are held outdoors, exposed to the elements. Please keep this in mind when booking.

It was such a beautiful experience, Lynds, and you were the catalyst. I’ve already talked to several women about it.